Example sentences of "her [noun sg] at [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Jane Pargeter sniffed and prodded with her toe at an imaginary stain in the carpet .
2 He deposited her case at the front door then strode back to his car , and she watched him go with hatred , her eyes moving over his powerful body , so lean , so tall , so impeccably dressed .
3 Leonie von Wilckens has been working in this area for over thirty years from her base at the German National Museum in Nuremberg , home of a major textile collection .
4 Because she knew he would be meeting her at the road alone , she had risen very early and bathed and scented herself with special care in her suite at the Continental Palace that morning .
5 Shelley felt a tug at her heart at the sudden attraction of him , the perfect body and the face that looked so much more natural and attractive out here in the warm southern wind .
6 And even if it was n't too personal , did she really want him to know that some wee devil of tenderness pulled at her heart at the grey lines of weariness etched into his face ?
7 Making her debut at the Royal National Theatre in February , Frances Barber stars as a hotel manageress in Richard Eyre 's revival of the Tennessee Williams classic , The Night Of The Iguana .
8 DEBORAH Warner , who stunned us with her Titus Andronicus and Electra , makes her debut at the National directing Brecht 's The Good Person of Sichuan in the Olivier .
9 It is obvious that Alison has not recovered in any sense , and is just managing to keep out of hospital by maintaining her weight at a low but not life-threatening level .
10 Everything I 've said about the training of Dawn might lead you to think it 's just a question of patience and keeping her weight at the right level , but there really is much more to it than that .
11 The education officer will also pitch his or her talk at a suitable level for the age group concerned , something that is not always achieved by an ordinary guide .
12 Sally demanded , but a scarlet flush was creeping up her neck at an alarming rate and flooding her cheeks .
13 Mrs Chalker , who lost her seat at the general election , faced giving up her job as Minister of the Overseas Development Administration and Britain 's leading representative at the European Bank , leaving a gap in the British team but will continue in her post from the House of Lords .
14 We lined up on the foredeck to give the traditional three cheers for her Majesty at the appropriate moment .
15 Unfortunately her attempt at a dignified exit was ruined by fitzAlan murmuring in a perfectly audible voice that he would not be long in joining her .
16 Her attempt at a light laugh did n't quite make it .
17 ‘ She took her insulin at the right time , and ate properly ? ’
18 Critical rejection of her poetry at an early stage denied her an audience , but also brought her freedom to write on , unfettered by that audience 's demands or limitations .
19 It made him laugh to see her standing there , shaking her fist at the departing van .
20 Arriving on her broomstick at the prison-like school gates , Mildred peered through the railings into the misty playground .
21 The audience held its breath … and I secretly prayed that the manager would support me — unlike her counterpart at the Philharmonic Hall who earlier this year asked a young disabled woman to leave the hall because she ‘ offended ’ the visiting conductor .
22 Her jaw and cheekbone were broken , and her room at The Green residential home in Redruth , Cornwall , was splattered with blood .
23 A CHILDLESS woman was sacked from her job at a private hospital after she took time off to recover from the loss of surrogate twins , it was said .
24 Lucenzo burst into laughter himself , and she wished he had n't , a sharp jolt of awareness rocketing through her body at the dazzling transformation of his face and the deep , warm sound that had travelled through her to her tingling toes .
25 She set her torso at a provocative angle on her hips , arched her knee a little , and stuck out her thumb .
26 ‘ It having been stated to Samuel Whitbread Esq. , and to me … that Mary Flint , now in the Bedford Infirmary , is in danger of death in consequence of the wounds and injuries which she received from you , we intend to take her examination at the said Infirmary on Tuesday 8th October inst. at 1 o'clock of the afternoon of which I give you this notice that you may if you think proper be present . ’
27 Lips compressed into a thin line of tension , she strode along the corridor and into her office , wrinkling her nose at the musty smell of stale air .
28 Without her even being aware of it he had somehow moved into the cabin , leaving her standing at the open door .
29 Away from the defence debate Dr Mowlam also yesterday spoke of her despair at the growing homeless problem in her constituency .
30 She went about with her head at a slight angle and her eyes permanently narrowed , to avoid the smoke .
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